Besides the general advice like lifting and eating healthy, how do I become the ideal man that my generation and western society needs me to be? >What skills should I learn? >Should I join the military? >Should I go to college? Should I use money I saved for college for tuition or have the military pay for it and exchange for my service >What should I be aiming for? >Should I aim for positions of power in government/intelligence agencies or... >Should I am for positions of power in the private sector like FAANG companies? >Should I aim to become a multi millionaire and use my wealth to benefit institutions dedicated to righteous causes? >Should I aim to be a scientist and aim to publish studies that show the truth about demographics, crime rates, violence rates...etc >What is the best undergrad college degree? >Should I stay in Canada or not? >Should I learn self defense/how to fight? >How do I /makeit/?
I am willing to work hard and essentially go /monkmode/. I'll sleep on the floor, lift, study, remove all other social distractions, minimize my spending, sleep in a car if I have to...etc
I've been on /nofap/ for over a year but still feel sluggish. Sure I get wet dreams all the time but I don't have that energy that other Jow Forumstergeists described.
Maybe it's because I'm still hooked on the sugar and shitty food jew?
Dylan Hall
Read the books I told you to read yesterday
Xavier Murphy
I'm reading Evola's Ride the Tiger while on the bus
Tyler Thomas
Is this a meme? Most software eng jobs where I live seem pretty shit. Shouldn't I aim for something like actuarial science or quant analyst?
Isaiah Long
Skills: anything that promotes autonomy in your life Military: no, just develop marksmanship and regular fitness on your own Go to college on if serious about STEM fields Which fields: investigate for yourself what is needed Canada is fine, but in USA you’ll get more money
Go to church and find a good woman there.
Connor Nelson
Get married and have lots of babies.
Dominic Price
Stop asking others what to do The ubermensch is a master not a slave
Jonathan Robinson
I'm just looking for advice bro
Nathaniel Martinez
you made this thread yesterday. what do you want?
Connor Martin
Read Samael Aun Weor
Jaxson Barnes
>Just give me something to strive for, Jow Forums The ubermensch's ideals comes from within, by begging others to answer your questions, you reveal yourself as nothing more than a slave.
Wyatt Rogers
More advice Fuck
Luke Richardson
you need to be more specific. you've already received advice on the majority of these things.
Alexander Mitchell
I want to know if joining the military is worth it. Currently I have enough for college through scholarships + savings but I'm wondering if I'll miss out on life experiences if I don't join the military. Wil lI have better leadership experience? Will it lead to better jobs like some position at the CSIS...etc?
Or should I just go to college and work on myself?
Nicholas Nelson
Biohacking
David Martin
Oh Look, It's This Thread Again.
Liam Hughes
Stop asking so many questions and start figuring shit out yourself.
Samuel Williams
and that's a good thing
Julian Miller
Then what's the point of forums? I thought the point is we get redpilled through asking each other stuff and giving non conventional advice
Michael King
Nigger you're not gonna become an ubermensch by taking advice from strangers on a Balinese Christmas tree forum.
Joshua Allen
Become financially independent
Jaxson Nelson
Learn a trade like Welding Start taking Vitamins and a Liquid Multi Mineral
No, do not join the military, period. You will gain nothing being controlled and used by your government as a slave. What's missing in your life that the only way you think you'll gain fulfillment is by joining the military? Really think about these things. Also, do not go to college, they are indoctrination machines used for controlling you. My general advice would be to figure things out for yourself. Think long and hard. Read more.
fast until you are thin, then work out until you are strong.
Liam Jenkins
I know that both the military and colleges push a certain agenda but It'll be beneficial for my career.
I mean, my choices are pretty limited if I don't get a college degree. So at this point I'm just wondering if I should keep my savings and invest and join the military to pay for my degree or just skip the military and go to college
>Career I'm a zoomer working in used car sales but I want to do something related with math. Maybe finance, insurance (actuary) or if I'm lucky something at an intelligence agency.
I thought the military will give you a leg up on those things plus they teach you a trade and pay for your degree. Also, it looks good on your resume that you were in the military
Nolan Thompson
Read at least 50 books a year Acquire the highest level of education you can Military experience is a plus as the military provides discipline, organization and grit. Shout out to Ernst Junger Combat sports are a plus because they provide a challenge and will humble you as you get your ass kicked and improve over time
Levi Adams
real estate. no risk high reward
Easton Flores
Do you know if you need magnesium for longer fasts? I got the salt, potassium chloride and baking soda but do I need to get magnesium supps too? I can't find them anywhere
Lucas Barnes
This. The indoctrination literally won't work if you're on to it. I can't say much for the social stress of never offering an honest opinion to 95% of the normies on campus. It got to me after a while. So many friends, but still mostly alone in many ways.
Jordan Bennett
Is it worth joining the military so I can pay for a degree though? I realized that I'll have to work for the military for 8 years or so if they pay for a 4 year degree. Would I be better off just skipping the military then and just developing discipline and learning a combat sport on my own?
Nicholas Murphy
Yes, you can take pills or you can get epsom salts and have cold baths
the snake juice you are brewing works well, I would add Taurine if you are going to work out.
Juan Moore
it's up to you my dear lad. if you spend 8 years in the military slogging it and having no interest then it would just be a waste, where you could've spent those 8 years actually excelling at something.. think about if you're willing to do 8 years and constantly work to excel for those years
Blake Gutierrez
No one can make these decisions for you. You need to do the math. Such as: How much will it cost? What do I gain? What do I lose? Is it worth the time? My opinion? Based on what I've heard: There's much better ways you can spend your time, and money, then working 8 years for the military, or paying however many hundreds of thousands of dollars for whatever degree. I think you would be better off doing neither.
Alright thanks. I think maybe it's a mistake since I'm mainly just looking at themilitary as a way to save money for a degree when I can just use that effort towards aiming for scholarships.
Brandon Fisher
Thanks for the response. Time is pretty much the most valuable commodity so I'll weight things again. Probably won't end up going to the military but I'll still aim to get disciplined as fuck.
Elijah Nelson
underrated post
Austin Butler
Just get a comp science degree. You can pivot into literally any field after with a massive advantage. You won't have problem with your student loans.
Xavier Lopez
Do you have the rest of those infographics ? I remember seeing them a while back but never actually read them all the way
Blake Campbell
How is it no risk? Redpill me pls
Kayden Powell
I was thinking about either math or comp sci but couldn't decide. I heard math is slightly more respectable and you'll have better theoretic knowledge while still being able to take CS courses.
Also, should I aim for a minor? I was thinking about econ. So math or CS major and an econ minor
Asher Sullivan
>What skills should I learn? Autodidactism
If you need someone to tell you what to do, you're not the right person, and I mean it
The rest will come along, the first and only task I'll give to you is to understand what does it mean to be an autodidact and how to become one
Thanks. Yeah I realize that if I really want to become a man I have to stop seeking assurance from others. The only thing I can truly control in this world is myself
Jordan Jones
you just need a high school degree and pass a test to get a real estate license. Getting into a good brokerage is tough, but you sound like you can hussle.
Once you are in real estate, you can become a real estate investor. There are very few ways to earn enough for early retirement, and investing in real estate is one of the best.
Ethan Smith
Why is your ID glowing?
Adam Scott
I'll check it out.
Aiden Walker
You completely missed the point of the ubermensch. Then again I'm not surprised, spic monstrosity mongrel
the key is to gain complete mastery over yourself. keep things simple. here's a starting point: cold showers first thing in the morning.
Jose Anderson
bump
Kevin Ortiz
name?
Logan Wilson
The Ubermensch isn't an occupation or even a state of physical being. It's a frame of mind. Getting a particular job won't neccesarily help you on your road to self improvement, and far more often than not it's the opposite.
The Ubermensch sets themselves the ultimate goal an individual can set for their individual life: self imprvoement. You don't need to go to a university to improve your understanding of the world, and more often than not it is a roadblock on your journey. Why? Because it puts you in debt, you have to learn what others want you to learn and the job you will get from it will likely force you into economic slavery. There is no benefit to this entire process. You want to become an ubermensch? It's actually rather simple: be the physically fittest, emotionally conditioned, and intellectually prepared person that you possibly can for your personal life circumstances. The Ubermensch takes personal responsibility for the direction of their people and of humanity as a whole, and that is a burden that few can bare immediately. So you start small and you take personal resposibility for one thing in your life, I suggest starting with your personal physical fitness. When you have proven to yourself that you can be responsible for yourself, then move on to more and more difficult and demanding tasks to help condition yourself.